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A facsimile of Rabindra Nath Tagore's song "Amar Sonar Bangla" written in Netaji's own hand - from his book of songs in Mandalay jail (1924-26)

Historical Context: This is a facsimile of a Tagore song which Subhas wrote in his own hand in his book of songs when he was a prisoner in Mandalay (Myanmar) in 1925.

This Tagore composition is a well-known evocative song about the motherland.
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